Driver carries no product other than your order, order must be final when you click submit.

We will only deliver in daylight hours.

Driver vehicles have security cameras and are tracked via GPS through security headquarters.

Drivers retain the right to refuse service to anyone.

Maximum order is 2 ounces or 16 concentrates or 20 edibles or an equal combination of those items/quantities. Pre-rolled joints are limited to 5 per patient order. For Delivery, $100 Online order Minimum, $50 minimum if within Metro areas (see map). Pick Up orders at Oakland have no order minimum.

We will only deliver to a residence, your work or hotel where you are checked in. Addresses and contact #'s will be verified.

Our drivers will not be in uniform or in a marked car, drivers are randomly and anonymously followed by our trained safety personnel to ensure best practices.

How can I find out what you have? Do you have a menu?
We currently feature a limited online menu. Please be aware that our full menu (Oakland • San Jose) is rather large and changes frequently. So the cannabis you see online might not be in stock by the time you arrive. But it will give you a good sense of the alternative medicine we generally carry. We do try to carry over 40 different types of buds, 30 different concentrates, plus a lot of edibles. If we don't have something specific that you are looking for, we will probably have something you will like.

How to Become a Harborside Patient

How do I get a California Medical Cannabis Patient ID?
The California Medical Cannabis Patient ID Center issues a medical ID card for $35. The advantage of the card, other than being laminated, is that it is recognized in most dispensaries in the Bay Area as a way to gain access without further verification. The CMCP is located at 1733 Broadway in Oakland.

Do you require the State ID card or CMCP ID?
No. There are some licensed dispensaries that require a medical ID card. In accordance with State Bill 420 regulations, we will honor your doctor's recommendation provided we can reach your doctor's office to verify it.

Do I need to sign anything?
Harborside Health Center is a collective of patients. In order to visit our dispensary facilities, you must register as a member of our collective, which involves signing an agreement stating your intention to relate with Harborside as such. This in no way limits your ability to cultivate your own medicine, infringes upon your legal limits, or prevents you from joining another collective. The agreement simply states your intention to be an active member of the collective.

What do I need to become a member?
You need a valid California ID and proof of your status as a medical cannabis patient. If you bring a medical ID card issued by the California Medical Cannabis Patient ID Center (CMCP), or the state of California, we will honor it on the spot. If you only have a doctor's recommendation, we simply need to call and verify it through your doctor's office. So, if you only have a doctor's recommendation, please try to visit Harborside during your doctor's regular business hours so that we may contact them.

Can I get pre-verified?
We might be able to verify you ahead of time if your doctor does not require that we fax your recommendation to them. Simply fill out the online form, or you can call and we will walk you through the process. If you have a California Medical Cannabis Patient ID Center CMCP card, or a state-issued medical ID card, then you will not need to be verified at all.

Can I use a State ID card?
Yes. We also recognize the State ID card, which is also issued by the CMCP (see question above). The State ID is sponsored by the state of California, costs twice as much as the CMCP ID, and takes longer to obtain. Please note that the California Attorney General has also disclosed a willingness to share patient information collected by the State ID card program with the federal government. The CMCP card, by contrast, is cheaper and your information will not be shared by anyone without a subpoena or your express permission. Both cards are issued at the same place – the CMCP.

We Choose to Not Use the Term "Medical Marijuana"

While you may have heard medical cannabis referred to as medical marijuana, at
Harborside we do not use that term. William Randolph Hearst utilized
the word marijuana, as did his political allies, to promote harmful stereotypes
about both the Mexican and Black populations. Smokers of marijuana were frequently
caricatured as crazed and violent black men or lazy, thieving Mexicans.

We use the term medical cannabis rather than medical marijuana because we choose
not to associate the positive healing properties of cannabis with the negative,
racist undertones of the word marijuana. To use that term would passively support
the wrong and hurtful notions of Hearst and his allies, whereas we believe
that cannabis is medicine, and is meant for people of all colors and walks of
life.